Web Design Client Survey (w/existing website)

(For the client to complete and return to the project manager)

Client input is the foundation upon which successful web sites are built. This survey will help you articulate and identify the overall goals of your site redesign, including specific questions regarding message, audience, content, look and feel, and functionality. Each key decision maker should fill out his or her own survey, and answer each of the questions in a thorough but brief and clear manner, and add any additional notes or comments at the end of the survey.

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What is your full name? *
What is your email address *
What is your phone number? *
What is the name of your company and your current (or intended) URL? *
Who are the primary contacts from your organization and who has final approval? *
What is your intended launch date for the new site? *
Do you have a specific budget range in mind for this project? *
Do you feel your current site promotes a favorable user experience? Why? Why not
What specific areas of your current site do you feel are successful?
What shortcomings exist with the current site?
Have you conducted usability tests on your current site?
Please include any reports or findings.
How important is it to maintain your current look and feel, logo, and branding?
Use a few adjectives to describe how the user should perceive the new site
How is your company currently perceived offline?
How does your company differentiate itself from competitors?
Are there specific technologies you want to use in your design?
Will you have database functionality?
Will you have a need for secured transactions (e-commerce)?
Will you require other specific programming needs (personalization, search)?
How do most people find out about your current web site?
Briefly, what are your short-term marketing plans?
Do you have an planned marketing strategy in mind to promote this redesign?
Additional Notes/Comments

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